Ibrahim al-‘Akari

Ibrahim Akari


November 8, 2014
: Ibrahim al-‘Akari, 31, was killed by Israeli border police officers reportedly after he deliberately rammed his car into Israeli police officers then continued to the train station and rammed a number of cars, killing one Israeli before he was shot dead. Ibrahim was from Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem. Source: IMEMC

Kheir Hamdan

Khdeir Eddin Hamdan


November 7, 2014:
Kheir Eddin Hamdan, 22, was killed by Israeli police fire after the officers claimed he carried a knife and tried to stab them while they were arresting his brother in Kar Kanna Palestinian town in the Galilee. A video that was released later showed Kheir banging on a police vehicle with his bare hands and was shot while walking backwards trying to distance himself from the officers. Kheir was from Kafr Kanna. Source: IMEMC

Mu’taz Hijazi

Motaz Hijazi


October 30, 2014
: Mu’taz Ibrahim Hijazi, 32, was killed by Israeli soldiers in Jerusalem after surrounding his home and reportedly exchanging fire with him as they were trying to arrest him on suspicion of the attempted assassination of an Israeli settler identified as Yehuda Glick who promotes and leads Jewish groups into the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Mu’taz was from Jerusalem. Source: IMEMC

Zohdi Abu ar-Roos

Zohdi Roos


October 27, 2014
: Zohdi Abu ar-Roos, 22, was killed by Israeli missiles after the soldiers bombarded a mosque in the Nusseirat refugee camp, in central Gaza, on August 9, 2014, but his body remained under the rubble until it was found on October 27; three Palestinians were killed in the attack. Zohdi was from Nusseirat refugee camp. Source: IMEMC

Karen Mosquera

Karen Mosquera


October 22, 2014
: Karen Mosquera, 22, was killed by a Palestinian when he reportedly intentionally rammed his car into a group of Israelis waiting for the light-rail Ammunition Hill, in Jerusalem. A 3 month-old infant was also killed in the same incident, and the police shot the Palestinian driver dead. Karen was an Ecuadorian national living in Jerusalem. Source: Jerusalem Post